I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

Any ideas on other places I should apply?

From what I heard the Chicago legal market is pretty bad. Why stay in Chicago?

I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

Any ideas on other places I should apply?

From what I heard the Chicago legal market is pretty bad. Why stay in Chicago?

I like Chicago. I think its a great city and I know alot about it. My family and friends are here. Also, I think paying out of state tuition is kinda ridiculous if I have the opportunity to avoid it.

I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

Any ideas on other places I should apply?

From what I heard the Chicago legal market is pretty bad. Why stay in Chicago?

I like Chicago. I think its a great city and I know alot about it. My family and friends are here. Also, I think paying out of state tuition is kinda ridiculous if I have the opportunity to avoid it.

What do you suggest? I have an open mind

There are plenty of Tier2 and Tier 3 law schools that would allow you to pay in-state tuition after the first year.

I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

Any ideas on other places I should apply?

What schools (outside illinois) would you guys suggest I apply to considering my GPA and LSAT score? Are there any schools outside of illinois that are better than the ones in illinois that will accept me?From what I heard the Chicago legal market is pretty bad. Why stay in Chicago?

I like Chicago. I think its a great city and I know alot about it. My family and friends are here. Also, I think paying out of state tuition is kinda ridiculous if I have the opportunity to avoid it.

What do you suggest? I have an open mind

There are plenty of Tier2 and Tier 3 law schools that would allow you to pay in-state tuition after the first year.

I was thinking about applying to DePaul, Loyola, and Kent. I think U of I is out of my range. Anything else? I don't want to pay out of state tuition unless I can get a decent scholarship that makes up for the increased tuition.

Any ideas on other places I should apply?

What schools (outside illinois) would you guys suggest I apply to considering my GPA and LSAT score? Are there any schools outside of illinois that are better than the ones in illinois that will accept me?From what I heard the Chicago legal market is pretty bad. Why stay in Chicago?

I like Chicago. I think its a great city and I know alot about it. My family and friends are here. Also, I think paying out of state tuition is kinda ridiculous if I have the opportunity to avoid it.

What do you suggest? I have an open mind

There are plenty of Tier2 and Tier 3 law schools that would allow you to pay in-state tuition after the first year.

What does instate tuition matter if you are only looking at private schools in Chicago, if you are at an out of state public school you will probably pay less than the Chicago options

If I go to a Chicago private school I can commute from home to save on living expenses.

If I leave Chicago I'd have to pay out of state tuition + travel expenses(flights) + rent for an apartment

You pay out of state tuition for only the first year at some state schools and then you pay about $10K per year for tuition for year 2 and 3. Flights is only twice or three times a year. It's not that expensive if you're looking at the overal cost.